This comic started as a joke about the people who wear pajamas to fly versus those who wear suits, but I decided I liked the sillier approach. If you like the original idea better, here’s that original comic (largely inspired by Kristen):

And what IS the deal with airline food?

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Rossmom

There was a time was flying was enjoyable: Relatives, friends saw you off or welcomed you at the gate; you went directly to the gate (no stops) after checking in; baggage was free; food (sometimes good)-free; there were even blankets & pillows; and, the seats actually didn’t have you feeling like a sardine! (Yes, I totally understand why TSA screening is a necessity these days.)

Now there are the red carpet people, the blue carpet people and everyone else. Of course if you are among the ‘everyone’ else, good luck finding a spot for your carry-on (assuming it fits the size restrictions–which I think is fine). If you dare cut in front of anyone (except red carpet and blue carpet people), good luck! If the looks don’t kill you, the comments will. People’s true nature comes through.

And, let’s not forget tall people who don’t buy the extra legroom (of course in ancient time, there was ‘extra legroom as part of the seat) and spend most of their flight pushing the seats in front of them when shorter people try to recline.

And, finally–increased prices for less and less services. (Pretty soon we’ll have to bring our own toilet paper.)

Tudza White II

I took an airline class once. Since it was given by the TSA it boiled down to “Sit down and shut up.”